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10 July, 22:02

You have a 4-card deck containing a king, a queen, a jack, and a 10. You pick a card, keep it, and then pick another card. What is the probability that you pick exactly 1 face card? (face cards are jacks, queens, and kings)

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  1. 10 July, 22:08
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    P (F then 10) + P (10 then F) since order does not matter, without replacement

    (3/4) (1/3) + (1/4) (3/3)

    3/12+3/12

    6/12

    1/2
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